pinkfox
Super Self-Sufficient
th tort and gd on this...
Just because our not interested in showing doesnt mean you shoudl be ok with breeding dogs that couldnt be if their future owners wanted to..
temperment is great but its only PART of the equation...any breedr with a dog worth breeding to wouldnt bother becuase your dogs not got at minimum the genetic health testing.
ive no problem with people breeding dogs who havent been shown, i showd my dogs for the first 2 years with ruby and a year wiht jasper and we all hated it....
but the GOAL of breeding anything is to better the breed...
so despite yoru dog being "great" and sweet and wonderfull...
what have you done to prove that shes any better than all the othe rpoodles sitting in kennels and shelters.
also as someone with lots of experience in the dog breeing world...
from that list of ALL those frineds an family and neighbors who want one...reduce it to 1/8th becaue most wil back out ebfore the pups are old enough to go home (or if your selling chap/giving away theyll take em and try to re-se them at a prfit when the "cute puppy" wears off and the "we dont have time" kicks in.
if you want to do this RIGHT...youll need cerf/ofa and pra results t minimum before any good breeer will consider you.
an add on craiglsist will get you flagged and well...in reguards to a "well thi guy down the street will breed his poodle to mine" common mentality....just remember you get ahat you pay for...and a registration certificate only means "well we know the ames of the parents" and NOTHING else.
what happens to those puppies should they develop hip dysplaysia in 3-6 years, or a debilitating patella luxation issue (VERY common in toy breeds, and usually doesnt even start untill the puppy turns 2) ect...
will you offer you puppy buyers refuns for the cost of surgery to fix these things becaus eyou bred gentically untested dogs?
keep in mind that just because your dog isnt displayig symptms of many of these issues, they ARE geneitc and can be carried/passed to future generations easily...
Im NOT trying to be men or a downer...
just tyring to give you a very to the point idea of what the dog breeding word is like....
if your "making money" breeding dogs...your doing it wrong lol
Just because our not interested in showing doesnt mean you shoudl be ok with breeding dogs that couldnt be if their future owners wanted to..
temperment is great but its only PART of the equation...any breedr with a dog worth breeding to wouldnt bother becuase your dogs not got at minimum the genetic health testing.
ive no problem with people breeding dogs who havent been shown, i showd my dogs for the first 2 years with ruby and a year wiht jasper and we all hated it....
but the GOAL of breeding anything is to better the breed...
so despite yoru dog being "great" and sweet and wonderfull...
what have you done to prove that shes any better than all the othe rpoodles sitting in kennels and shelters.
also as someone with lots of experience in the dog breeing world...
from that list of ALL those frineds an family and neighbors who want one...reduce it to 1/8th becaue most wil back out ebfore the pups are old enough to go home (or if your selling chap/giving away theyll take em and try to re-se them at a prfit when the "cute puppy" wears off and the "we dont have time" kicks in.
if you want to do this RIGHT...youll need cerf/ofa and pra results t minimum before any good breeer will consider you.
an add on craiglsist will get you flagged and well...in reguards to a "well thi guy down the street will breed his poodle to mine" common mentality....just remember you get ahat you pay for...and a registration certificate only means "well we know the ames of the parents" and NOTHING else.
what happens to those puppies should they develop hip dysplaysia in 3-6 years, or a debilitating patella luxation issue (VERY common in toy breeds, and usually doesnt even start untill the puppy turns 2) ect...
will you offer you puppy buyers refuns for the cost of surgery to fix these things becaus eyou bred gentically untested dogs?
keep in mind that just because your dog isnt displayig symptms of many of these issues, they ARE geneitc and can be carried/passed to future generations easily...
Im NOT trying to be men or a downer...
just tyring to give you a very to the point idea of what the dog breeding word is like....
if your "making money" breeding dogs...your doing it wrong lol